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Updating a previous report, Grant Hill has teamed up with billionaire investors Tony Ressler and Bruce Karsh to form an ownership group to bid on the Los Angeles Clippers once they become available for sale, according to sources close to the process.

Sources say that Hill’s group is already being regarded by league officials as a viable contender to land the Clippers, and that the bidding could start in the $1.5 billion dollar range. Ressler is the co-founder of Ares Management and a minority owner of the Milwaukee Brewers. Karsh is president and co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management and currently serves a minority owner of the Golden State Warriors. Competition is sure to be fierce once the bidding starts, and some experts have projected the list of potential suitors to reach double digits. Sun, May 25, 2014 09:15:00 AM

Grant Hill is reportedly gathering investors to lodge a bid for the LA Clippers once the team is made available for sale.

Sources say Hill has made it known within league circles that he is in the process of putting a consortium together to purchase the Clippers. Hill is just another name to emerge as a potential suitor for the Clippers, and the list keeps growing each day. As of right now, it seems we are still very far away from new ownership in Los Angeles. Fri, May 23, 2014 07:08:00 PM

While rumors about Grant Hill possibly becoming the next GM of the Pistons swirl, he has told people close to him that he has no interest in a front office job this close to his retirement.

It makes sense, as Hill has young children and hasn't been out of the league that long. He seems like he has serious GM potential, but it sounds like he'll wait until after his kids are grown before heading in that direction. Thu, Apr 17, 2014 12:13:00 PM

Grant Hill announced his retirement on Saturday after 19 seasons in the NBA.

Hill won two NCAA championships with Duke, he won an Olympic gold medal in 1996, and he was named an All-Star seven times during his NBA career, which included stints with the Pistons, Magic, Suns and Clippers. He put up historic numbers in his first six NBA seasons before a major ankle surgery and numerous smaller injuries derailed him, but he proved surprisingly durable with the Suns from 2008-2011, missing just three games in three seasons. He is one of the most charitable and well-respected players in the game, and we expect him to remain an active part of the NBA community. Sat, Jun 1, 2013 08:27:00 PM

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Raymond Felton (personal) will miss Wednesday's game against the Warriors and is expected to miss additional time.

First and foremost, we hope everything is OK with Felton and his family. With Felton out of the lineup, the Clippers could bring Wes Johnson into the rotation or give a few more minutes to J.J. Redick, Austin Rivers and Jamal Crawford. Felton was playing 17.0 minutes per game this season.